Kurt Power was Niles Golan’s signature character, a no-nonsense private eye and ex-lawyer who, on the days when he wasn’t solving cases involving serial killers, consulted for the police and anti-terrorist forces. He was divorced, with a drink problem and – the clever touch Niles was most proud of – an autistic six-year-old daughter, whose unique insights often provided the key to a difficult case.

In The Fictional Man, every now and again, writer Al Ewing will drop in the title of one of his lead character’s novels into the narrative. Here, thanks to the wonders of searchable Kindle books, are the collected Kurt Power works of Niles Golan (that we know of):

Pudding and Pie: A Kurt Power NovelDown to The Woods Tonight: A Kurt Power NovelThe Saladin Imperative: A Kurt Power NovelPower of Attorney: A Kurt Power NovelMurder Force: A Kurt Power NovelEdge of Doomsday: A Kurt Power NovelPocketful of Posies: A Kurt Power NovelLittle Pig, Little Pig, Let Me Come In: A Kurt Power NovelThe Moon Comes Out As Bright As Day: A Kurt Power NovelEye of The Scimitar: A Kurt Power NovelOne, Two, Buckle My Shoe: A Kurt Power Novel

In a perfect world, there would be garish fan art for these books already.